Hut In Woods In modern Japanese interpretation
How do you imagine a cabin in the woods? Japan Yoshiaki architect Nagasaka showed us his idea of how it should look like: modern, environmentally friendly and stylish. The house is "a series of contradictory aspirations," which include and rooms that can be both large private and intimate and open. There is a living room, dining room, kitchen and traditional Japanese room as a large area of the family, while the master bedroom and two children's rooms are located far to the back to make them private. the point is that these private spaces are covered plywood sliding screens, so they can be open to the rest of the house, if necessary. the interior is simple and modern, inviting and warm
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